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Ellison and Glaeser is computed for 66 manufacturing industries in 21 major States of India for the year 1997-98. URL …
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This paper uses firm level panel data to investigate empirically the effects of direct foreign investment (DFI) on the productivity performance of domestic firms in three emerging economies of Central and Eastern Europe, Bulgaria, Romania and Poland. To this end a unique firm level panel data...
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related domestic issues, the governments of the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Viet Nam have …
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Clusters are groups of firms, related actors, and institutions that are located near one another and that draw productive advantage from their mutual proximity and connections. This paper studies the ways of managing white spaces to make a cluster innovative....
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. In contrast, we find negative vertical spillovers effects, although it is not statistically significant. [Forum for …
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-laborintensive manufacturing industries remains on its current trajectory, India is at risk of bifurcating the economy, with those benefiting from …
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manufacturing industries across different selected clusters in India. To measure the spillover effect to domestic firms in a … model parameter estimates provide an evaluation of the technology spillovers in a cluster and the inter-cluster spillovers …
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China, India, Brazil, and the poor countries of the tropical belt in Africa and Latin America are discussed. …
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A key driver of foreign investment in land, food security is a challenge mankind has been confronted with in various times and places. Wherever human societies have developed, growing needs have led to increasing arable land, and when land has been limited by nature or wars, food shortages...
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Given the commonalities in terms of history, culture, languages and trade complementarity in many cases, the Bangladesh-China-India …
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